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In the novel Frankensteln, what does the creature mean when he tells Victor Frankensteln that he will -be with (him] on (his] wedding night"?
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The creature intends to kill Victor Frankenstein.
O The creature Intends to kill Victor Frankenstein's bride.
O The creature Intends to disrupt Victor Frankenstein's wedding
The creature Intends to kidnap Victor Frankensteln's bride.

Sagot :

Answer:

B. The creature intends to kill Victor Frankenstein's bride

Explanation:

The Monster realizes that he is destined to be alone. Now his main goal is to destroy Victor's life, making him lose everyone he loves. The Monster says, “I will be with you on your wedding night,” and keeps his word by killing Victor's fiancée Elizabeth